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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

No Labels, No Copyrights

For a bunch of liberals who claim to be so darn smart, the people who put together the "No Labels" group apparently don't believe in copyrights either (from the Daily Caller):
No Labels has one good (stolen) idea -- "Brooklyn-based artist Thomas Porostocky's designed star-spangled giraffes, butterflies and jellyfish for the disillusionment group More Party Animals in 2005," reports the New York Observer. The artist was absolutely shocked to see his designs used color for color, line for line, and without permission, by the post-partisan group No Labels. "I hadn't been aware of No Labels prior to a couple of hours ago," Porostocky told the Observer. "So needless to say they have definitely not reached out in any way. Considering the names they have on their speaker list (Bloomberg, Gillibrand et al), this clearly isn't just a simple mom and pop operation, so there really is no excuse for this." No Label's Dave Warren, when asked by the NYT why he stole his design, told the Gray Lady, “I do my own thinking, man. Feel free to come to one of my classes at Parsons.” He then added, "Tell the other guy to Google my name." No Labels? More like No Scruples! 
No Labels was started by three Democrat consultants (who are probably all out of work now after the drubbing the Democrats took in November) and a collection of independents or losers who left the Republican party because they were too liberal for Republican voters. No Labels is not about making politics more inclusive, it's about hiding liberals from the "Democrat" and "Liberal" labels. Those names are toxic right now.

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